Some truths don’t arrive softly.
They arrive like lightning, shattering the sky so the world can finally see what was always there.
This message is one of them.
Not an attack
not a rebellion
not a provocation.
But a remembering.
Because somewhere along the line, the message of Jesus. A message of inner transformation, rebirth, and divine consciousness became overshadowed by teachings he never spoke, rules he never created, and fear he never preached.
And if you read this with an open heart, you’ll see it. You’ll feel it.
Not because I say so, but because the truth resonates in your bones.
The Teacher and the Interpreter. Two Completely Different Voices
Let’s start with a historical fact almost every biblical scholar agrees on:
Paul never met Jesus in person.
His writings came decades later. Around 20–30 years after Jesus’s death.
Where Jesus taught from lived experience, embodied presence, and direct relationship with the Divine,
Paul taught from visions, interpretations, and personal revelations.
These are not the same thing.
Jesus spoke of the Kingdom within, of forgiveness, of inner rebirth, of becoming one with the Father.
His message was simple, direct, experiential.
Paul built frameworks, doctrines, restrictions, and hierarchies including instructions like women remaining silent in churches. Ideas that never once left Jesus’s mouth.
Both voices exist in the New Testament,
but they are not the same message.
And Christians today defend Paul more fiercely than they defend Jesus
as if the interpreter has become more sacred than the One he attempted to interpret.
Jesus Warned Us This Would Happen
Long before Paul wrote a single word, Jesus said:
“For many will come in my name… teaching things I did not teach.”
(Mathew 24:4–5, paraphrased with accuracy)
“Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in my name, claiming, I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many.”
He wasn’t speaking of other religions.
He wasn’t speaking of atheists.
He was speaking of people who would come after him,
using his name,
but reshaping his message.
A message of inner transformation became a system of external obedience.
A path of awakening became a structure of fear.
He said:
“By their fruits you will know them.”
Not their visions
Not their doctrines
Not their authority
But their fruits
the effect their teachings produce in the human heart.
Jesus’s message liberates.
Fear-based preaching imprisons.
One expands consciousness.
The other collapses it.
Jesus Taught Consciousness. Not Control.
Jesus spoke in the language of awakening.
He said:
“The Kingdom of God is within you.”
Meaning: the divine is not external . It is in your consciousness.
“I and the Father are one.”
Meaning: the separation we believe in is an illusion created by the mind.
“You will do even greater things than I have done.”
Meaning: his miracles were not the exception. They were the example.
“Unless a man is born again…”
Not born into a religion
not born into rules
but reborn into a new state of consciousness.
He never said:
*Build churches.
*Create hierarchy.
*Fear God’s wrath.
*Police women’s voices.
*Dread eternal hell.
These were later constructions. Cultural, political, psychological. Not spiritual truth.
Jesus showed the path of inner resurrection:
The death of the ego,
the awakening of the true self,
and the recognition of the Christ within.
Christ Was Never a Person. It Was a State of Consciousness.
Jesus was the man.
Christ is the awakened state that lived through him.
Christ was the consciousness beyond personality.
The Self beyond fear.
The divine mind that performs miracles
because it is aligned with Source.
This Christ lives in every human being.
It is the “only begotten son” the one, eternal consciousness that expresses through all of us.
Your personality. The fearful self, the wounded self, the egoic identity is the “antichrist,” not as a monster, but as the illusion of separation.
When Jesus said,
“Follow me”
he didn’t mean follow a religion.
He meant:
Awaken as I awakened.
Die to the old self as I did.
Rise into the Christ within you.
This was and always will be the heart of Christianity.
How This Connects to the (Sub)conscious. The Inner Kingdom.
If the Christ is the awakened self,
the subconscious is the bridge to it.
The subconscious is:
the deep mind
the inner Kingdom
the field of belief and creation
the direct link to the Divine
It is where healing happens.
Where transformation happens.
Where miracles happen.
When Jesus healed people, he said:
“Your faith has made you whole.”
Not my power.
Not my authority.
Your alignment with the Divine within you.
This is subconscious alignment.
This is awakening.
This is the real gospel.
So What Went Wrong?
When Paul’s writings became the lens through which Christianity interpreted Jesus,
the focus shifted:
from inner transformation to external obedience
from consciousness to doctrine
from love to fear
from awakening to religion
And millions have been following the interpreter
while ignoring the actual Master.
No wonder people feel spiritually starved.
No wonder fear overwhelms faith.
No wonder powerlessness replaced possibility.
The message of Jesus wasn’t meant to be believed.
It was meant to be embodied.
The Return to the Original Teaching
This article isn’t about rejecting Christianity.
It’s about returning to Christ consciousness,
to the living message Jesus actually taught:
Love without condition.
Forgive without exception.
Create through faith.
Awaken the divine within.
Become a new being.
Live from unity, not separation.
This is what Awakened Alchemy stands for.
Because when you work with your subconscious
the inner Christ,
the eternal Son,
the bridge to God
you don’t just change your life.
You resurrect it.
Nardus – Awakened Alchemy

